President Ouattara Considers Fourth Term in Ivory Coast
President Alassane Ouattara has hinted at a potential bid for a fourth term as Ivory Coast’s president, stating his readiness to continue serving the nation. Speaking to the diplomatic corps in Abidjan, Ouattara cited his good health and dedication as reasons for considering another term. However, he emphasized that his party has not officially chosen a candidate for the upcoming presidential election. In September, his party voiced support for his potential candidacy, though no formal nomination has occurred. Re-elected for a controversial third term in 2020, the 83-year-old leader had previously expressed a desire to step down, contingent on rivals exiting politics as well. The election, slated for October 2025, could reignite debates over term limits and political continuity in Ivory Coast.
President Ouattara’s potential bid for a fourth term has sparked discussions and debates within the political landscape of Ivory Coast. While his supporters see him as a capable leader with a vision for the country’s future, critics argue that his prolonged stay in power could hinder the democratic process and limit opportunities for new leadership to emerge.
It remains to be seen how the upcoming presidential election will unfold and whether President Ouattara will officially declare his candidacy. The decision will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the political stability and development of Ivory Coast.
Source: Bloomberg